A Minton Orb
shaped covered bowl made to mark the Coronation of HM Queen
Elizabeth II in 1953. This is
number 478 of a limited edition run of just 600. In high
quality gilt around the rim of the lower section of the orb reads To
Commemorate The Crowning of Queen Elizabeth The Second June 2nd
1953. Roses,
thistles and shamrocks encircle the base. Stamped to the underside
Limited issue of 600 of which this is no 478, the usual Minton stamp
and signed designed by John Wadsworth. In superb
undamaged original condition. No box or certificate. Stands
about 5 1/2 inches 14cms high and weighs 500g.

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A Minton Orb
shaped covered bowl made to mark the Coronation of HM Queen
Elizabeth II in 1953

A boxed
Richard Guyatt designed large one pint Wedgwood tankard or mug made
to mark the Silver Wedding of HM The Queen and HRH The Duke of
Edinburgh in 1972. This is now a
rare tankard. Finished in
silver to the rim and handle. In
excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs. Stands
about 4 1/4 inches 11cms high, has a diameter of 4 1/4 inches 11cms
and weighs - in its original box - 730g.

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A boxed
Richard Guyatt designed large one pint Wedgwood tankard Silver
Wedding of HM The Queen and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh in 1972.

Collector
plate. Manufactured by Coalport. Silver Jubilee Plate 1952 - 1977.
Number 16 out of a limited edition of 5000. White china with printed
design on the front. Royal Crest, Laurel wreaths with bunches of
thistles and heather. Is finished to the rim with gilt. This plate
has been framed in a gilt frame and glass front. The background is a
deep blue colour. (Just visible in the picture.) Framed by
Picturecraft a specialist framer in Leeds. The plate itself,
measures approx: 10 1/2 inches (27cm) in diameter. The frame
measures approx: 15 1/2 inches square (39cm). Weight of the plate
and frame is approx: 2,280g.

Still in its
original box, a lavishly gilded 4 1/2 inch 11.5cm diameter covered
dish or lidded pot made to mark the Silver Jubilee of HM Queen
Elizabeth in 1977. Reads, around the edge of the pot, Her Majesty
Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee 1952-1977. Weighs 300g. No chips,
cracks or repairs.

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Covered dish
or lidded pot made to mark the Silver Jubilee of HM Queen Elizabeth
in 1977

Commemorative
Pot or Beaker. Made to commemorate the end of World War I. Features
Britannia and flags on one side with 'World War 1914-1919, Liberty,
Justice, Truth, Honour. The other side features a coat of arms and,
'Peace Celebration 1919. Presented by the Lord Mayor, Alderman &
Citizens of the City of Manchester, William Kay, Lord Mayor.'
Manufactured by Booths, Silicon China, England. Ribbed effect to the
lower half. In good condition with no chips or cracks. There is some
crazing to the glaze. Measures approx 4 1/2 inches (11cm) in height
and 2 2/3 inches (7cm) in diameter. Weight, unpackaged, is 160g.

Commemorative
small jug/creamer. Made to commemorate the Coronation of George V
1911. Details on jug: Portraits of George V and Queen Mary. India,
New Zealand, Australia, S Africa, New Foundland. Laurel wreaths with
pink roses and swags and garlands. Is finished to the rim and handle
with gilt, though this is worn. Manufactured by Royal Doulton,
England. THIS ITEM IS AT FAULT. There are 2 tiny hairline cracks to
the rim of the spout. Still a lovely item. Measures approx 2 1/2
inches (6cm) in height and 4 inches (10cm) from spout to handle,
measured from above. Weight, unpackaged, is 100g.

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Commemorative
small jug/creamer. Made to commemorate the Coronation of George V
1911

This previously owned plate comes in
good condition with box and certificate. Measures approximately 27
cms in diameter.

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Spode - The Royal Wedding Plate Prince
of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer LE of 2000 only CP348

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Commemorative
Mug to celebrate the Silver Wedding of The Queen & The Duke of
Edinburgh 1947-1972. Fine Bone China, Crown Staffordshire, England,
Limited Edition. White with gilt design, Royal Crests. Is finished
to the rim, handle and footed base with gilt. In good condition with
no chips or cracks. Measures approx 4 1/3 inches (11cm) in height
and 3 inches (8cm) in diameter. Weight, unpackaged, is 220g.

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Commemorative
Mug to celebrate the Silver Wedding of The Queen & The Duke of
Edinburgh 1947-1972

Attractive commemorative mug made for
Edward VIII. Designed by Laura Knight. Although free from any chips
or cracks, this mug had had a professional repair to a minor chip on
the rim. This previous damage is now not noticeable and the mug can
easily be used and enjoyed. Some wear to the pattern in places.
Measures 8 cm in height.

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Commemorative mug Edward VIII designed
by Laura Knight

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A Royal
Wintonia Grimwades Faience mug made to mark the Coronation of King
George V and Queen Mary on June 22nd 1911. Two oval
portraits to one side and the first three verses of the National
Anthem to the other. Gilt rim,
(worn). No chips,
cracks or repairs. Stands
about 3 1/4 inches 8.5cms high and weighs 155g.

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A Royal
Wintonia Grimwades Faience mug made to mark the Coronation of King
George V and Queen Mary on June 22nd 1911.

A Coalport
waisted mug made to commemorate the 25th anniversary or Silver
Jubilee of HM The Queen's Coronation. Various
heraldic designs to the outside of the mug and printed in gilt to
the inside reads 1953-1978 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
Coronation. Stands
about 3 inches high and weighs 190g. No chips,
cracks or repairs. No wear to the gilding or print.

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A Coalport
waisted mug made to commemorate the 25th anniversary or Silver
Jubilee of HM The Queen's Coronation

Commemorative
Mug. Has the manufacturers mark on the underside of Solian Ware.
Soho Pottery Ltd, Cobridge, England. Also the official design of the
British Pottery Manufacturers Federation. Made in England. In gilt,
on the underside, is printed 'County Borough of Derby, 12th May
1937. Councillor Elizabeth Petty, J.P. Mayor.' Made to commemorate
the Coronation of King George V & Queen Elizabeth. May 1937. Royal
crest and pictures of the King & Queen form the decoration. In good
condition with no chips or cracks. Measures approx: 3 1/2 inches
(9cm) in height and 2 2/3 inches (7cm) in diameter. Weight,
unpackaged, is 190g.

Coalport Limited
Edition of just 1000, King William's College 150th Anniversary Isle
of Man or IOM, 1830-1980. In good condition, with no chips or
cracks, and reads to the back of the plate as follows " In 1668,
Isaac Barrow, Bishop of Sodor and Man, put the estates of
Ballagilley and Hango Hill, which now form the College grounds, into
the hands of trustees. The foundation stone of the College was laid
in 1830 by the then Lieutenant Governor of the Island, Cornelius
Smelt, and the College was named after King William IV. Plate
measures 10 3/4 inches (27 1/2 cm) in diameter, and weighs
unpackaged 620 grammes.

This previously owned plate comes in
good condition with box. Measures approximately 26.5 cms in
diameter.

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Aynsley - Commemorative plate The
Marriage of HRH the 21st Prince of Wales to the Lady Diana Spencer
CP358

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Commemorative
mug, made by J & J May to commemorate the engagement or betrothal of
HRH The Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer 24th February 1981.
Marked to the base J & J May The Commemorators 40 Kensington Church
Street London W8 4BX British Made. Gilded to the rim, base and
handle to finish. In good condition, and measures 3 3/4 inches (9
1/2 cm) in height. Weighs unpackaged just under 200 grammes.

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J & J May to
commemorate the engagement or betrothal of HRH The Prince of Wales
to Lady Diana Spencer 24th February 1981

Commemorative
Pin Dish. Made in England by Royal Doulton. Bone China. Made to
commemorate the 400th Anniversary of The Spanish Armada. 1588-1988.
White china with picture of ship to the centre. Slight ridge effect
to the outside rim. Is finished to the rim with gilt. In good
condition with no chips or cracks. Measures approx 1/2 inch (1cm) in
height and 4 inches (10cm) in diameter. Weight, unpackaged, is 90g.

A boxed and
certificated mug dating to 1994 and exclusively available from the
Buckingham Palace Garden Shop. The design
is inspired by the damask upholstery in the Blue Drawing Room as the
helpful leaflet/certificate explains. In
excellent condition with unmarked gilding. The mug
stands about 3 inches 7.5cms high and weighs 250g.

Commemorative
Mug. To commemorate the Octocentenary Charter Celebrations.
Newcastle-Under -Lyme 1173-1973. Features a coat of arms on one side and
written details on the other. In good condition with no chips or
cracks. Measures approx: 3 2/3 inches (9 1/2 cm) in height and 3
inches (8cm) in diameter. Weight, unpackaged, is 245g.

LE 3000 pairs only. This previously
owned box set comes in good condition with boxes and certificate.
Both plates numbered 1167 out of just 3000 pairs ever produced.
Father of English Potters. Measure approximately 21 cms in diameter.

Commemorative
mug to celebrate the Queen Mother's 80th Birthday. Aynsley, Made in
England, Fine English Bone China. White with Royal Crest on one side
and Family Tree on the other. Writing on the upper inside rim reads:
1900.to commemorate HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother's Eightieth
Birthday. 1980. Is finished to the rim and handle with gilt. In good
condition with no chips or cracks. Measures approx: 3 1/2 inches
(9cm) in height and 3 1/3 inches (8cm) in diameter. Weight,
unpackaged, is 245g.

This previously owned plate is in
excellent condition free from chips, cracks or repairs. Stamped with
the usual Doulton marks to the base plus the plate number D6344.
Measures approximately 26.5cms in diameter. Features a portrait of
Burns to the centre together with various characters from his poems
around the rim.

A
commemorative mug made to mark the Coronation of HM King Edward VIII
in May 1937. Edward VIII
abdicated in 1936 in order to marry the divorcee Mrs Simpson so not
many of these commemorative pieces were produced or survive. In
excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs. Stands
about 3 1/2 inches 9cms high and weighs 200g.

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A
commemorative mug made to mark the Coronation of HM King Edward VIII
in May 1937.

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Collector
plate of Trinity College Dublin Ireland. Dublin Heritage Collection.
Founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I, this college has produced
numerous scholars, among them Oscar Wilde, John Millington, Synge,
Samuel Beckett and many others. It continues to be a major force in
education, and steeped in history. It houses the famous Book of
Kells and the Book of Durrow. The palladian facade so familiar to
Dubliners, is attributed to Theodore Jacobsen. Manufactured by
Palmer, Dublin. Bone china. Striking border of rust/orange, with
scroll and petal design. Has a black and white view of the front of
the college. Signed by David King. In good condition with no chips
or cracks. Measures 8 1/2 inches (22 cm) in diameter, and weighs
unpackaged 400 grammes.

Royal Albert
Queen's Golden Jubilee commemorative lid to the trinket box. Please
be aware that this is for the LID ONLY. Lid measures 10 cm in
diameter to the edge of the pot lid. The inner rim measures
approximately 7.5 cm. Weighs unpackaged just under 100 grammes. pm
050604.

A
commemorative Wedgwood Covered Box made to mark the 50th anniversary
of Cyanamid of Great Britain Limited, and agricultural pesticide and
fertiliser manufacturing company. An image of
their offices is transfer printed to the top of the cover together
with 1923 - 1973. Clearly
stamped to the base Wedgwood Bone China Made in England. Measures
about 5 1/4 x 4 x 1 1/2 inches, (13.5 x 10 x 4 cms). Weighs 350g.

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Wedgwood
Covered Box made to mark the 50th anniversary of Cyanamid of Great
Britain Limited

A
commemorative saucer only made to mark the victory of the Allies
over the Axis powers at the end of World War Two. Depicts President
Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill with the legend The
Champions of Democracy beneath. Stamped Alfred
Meakin England to the underside. Some
manufacturing imperfections to the base, one old 2mm chip to the
underside of the rim - possibly also from manufacture - and crazing
to the glaze, but no cracks or repairs.
Approximately 6 inches in diameter and weighs 125g.

An unusual
wooden handled pottery commemorative bell made to mark the marriage
of HRH Prince Charles to Lady Diana Spencer on 29th July 1981. Has the
Prince of Wales' Feathers to the reverse. No chips,
cracks or repairs although the clapper is missing, (chain is still
present). No maker's mark. Stands
about 8 inches 20cms high and weighs 310g.